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Results tagged with: German Fest

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Kids & Family - July 24, 2008
Family Weekend Roundup: July 26-27, 2008
It's a family-friendly festival frenzy in Milwaukee again this weekend, so take advantage of the fun!
Tags: Milwaukee County Zoo, German Fest, Brady Street Festival, Bradford Beach, Betty Brinn Children's Museum
Festival Guide - July 20, 2008
German Fest: July 24-27
German Fest shies away from the drunken shenanigans portrayed in movies and on television and uses culture to celebrate the city's rich German heritage for people of all ages.
Tags: german fest, milwaukee, Bavaria, Deutsches Auswanderer Haus Museum
Milwaukee Buzz - March 13, 2008
Remembering Margit
Few people meant as much to German Fest as Margit Heitmann, who passed away early Thursday morning.
Tags: German Fest, Margit Heitmann, South Shore Water Frolics Parade
Milwaukee Buzz - Oct. 19, 2007
MPTV airs three hours of Milwaukee "Antiques Roadshow"
The Antiques Roadshow segments filmed in Milwaukee last year will air over the course of three weeks on Milwaukee Public Television beginning Oct. 29.
Tags: MPTV, Channel 10, Channel 36, Monica Baer, Antiques Roadshow, Leigh Keno, Leslie Keno, Midwest Airlines Center, German Fest
Milwaukee Buzz - March 9, 2005
Yodeler from Shorewest commercial finds second home in Milwaukee
Remember the Shorewest commercial with the guy and his yodeling album? OMC found the real-life master yodeler from the commercial, Kerry Christensen, and spoke to him about his "Chicken Yodel," his relationship with Shorewest and his love for German Fest.
Tags: Kerry Christensen, German Fest, yodel, Shorewest, accordion, cheese, kitsch




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